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EnviroChemie has been using tailor-made Envochem systems to produce high-quality solutions for the physico-chemical treatment of wastewater from different industrial sectors for more than 30 years. The company has standardised two production series of the Envochem plant group for the international market to ensure that the plants are of consistent high quality and the projects ...

The bacteria in activated sludge are at the heart of your waste treatment process. Keeping these bacteria in optimum condition not only avoids significant problems, it can also reduce many of the day-to-day upsets in plant operation. Optimally performing bacteria ...

Cavitation is one such recent technique which has been found to be substantially beneficial in wastewater treatment. "Cavitation can be described as formation, growth and sub-sequent collapse of cavities releasing large magnitudes of energy locally, creating conditions similar to hot spots, and also generating strong oxidizing conditions by way of production of hydroxyl radicals and ...

Tighter discharge consents are forcing the water industry to make further investments in wastewater treatment and this will increase costs andCO2 emissions. One of the main tools with which the industry can offset this effect is process optimisation, and Andy Thornton, a wastewatertreatment specialist at HACH LANGE, reports outstanding levels of success from plants across the UK that have ...

ABB has developed a revolutionary water treatment technology that cleans oily wastewater – by far the largest waste product in oil and gas production - quickly, cost-effectively and energy-efficiently, ready for discharge with zero environmental impact. By ABB Communications Developed on behalf of a leading national oil and gas company, the ...

Water / Waste Processing Has series of articles featuring: Ask the Wastewater Expert Below, click any of 13 articles published on Water / Waste Processing Web Site authored by Wastewater Dan the Wastewater Wizard: ...

John Meunier Inc., subsidiary of Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies, is pleased to announce that it will be responsible for the commercialization in Canada of the Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) technology from AnoxKaldnes. Acquired in August 2007 by Veolia Water Systems & Technologies, AnoxKaldnes is led by the internationally renowned researcher Thomas Welander. AnoxKaldnes has a ...

Siemens helps customers to integrate their systems across the entire plant lifecycle Standardized data environment from engineering and operation through to optimization Focus on the digital plant, modularization and optimized production Based on the slogan "From Integrated Engineering to Integrated Operation – Discover the Potential of Digitalization" Siemens is ...

The works of the WWTP for the New Installation of Prat de Llobregat (Barcelona, Spain) concluded last month of April. The performance guarantee tests of the plant are being carried out currently. Damm IWWTP, designed for a discharge flow corresponding to a beer production of 5,500,000 hl/year equivalent to an average load of 63,000 kg COD/day, has a process line consisting of a screening and ...

In a groundbreaking study, civil engineering researchers in the University of Minnesota's Institute of Technology have discovered that certain industries may be a significant source of plant-based estrogens, called phytoestrogens, in surface water. They also revealed that some of these phytoestrogens can be removed through standard wastewater treatment, but in some cases, the compounds remain at ...

For over 30 years, the Clean Water Act has been governing water pollution. Initially the focus was on traditional “point source” polluters such as municipal sewage treatment plants and industrial facilities. The focus is now on the “non-point sources” such as Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSOs) which are a major contributor to non-point source pollution. This is due to the increase in the ...

Recently our Senior Sales Scientist, Dr Mihalea Nistor, visited Gryyab, one of the largest WWTP:s in all of Scandinavia, to train the research engineers there in using AMPTS II for the evaluation of greenhouse gas emissions from digestate sludge and for the development of game-changing solutions for recovering valuable resources by maximizing the value of digestate. We are excited to have ...

This research service covers the Asia Pacific water and wastewater treatment equipment market for the electrical and electronics industry. In this study, water and wastewater treatment (WWWT) covers the product areas of membranes, filtration, demineralization, disinfection, and oxidation. In addition to key research findings, the study highlights market size forecasts, market trends, competitive ...

WWEM 2006 took place in early November and was almost unrecognisable in comparison to the inaugural 2005 event. WWEM was initially created to provide a vehicle for discussing and dispersing information on the Environment Agency’s monitoring certification scheme, MCERTS. However, on the evidence of WWEM 2006, it has become a red letter diary entry for anyone involved with testing or monitoring ...

Equipment for Cooling Tower, Boiler Blowdown, and FGD Purge Streams to Optimize Water Use The power generation industry is the most water-intensive industry in North America. The droughts that some US states have faced present critical challenges for this industry. Facilities must now consider ways of lowering water consumption while ensuring that wastewater meets EPA regulations. This ...

Argonide Corporation, a Sanford, Florida company that is an innovator in water purification technology, has developed a high performance water filter cartridge with an affinity for many metal compounds often found in industrial and other process waste streams. NanoCeram®, the company’s flagship product, is well-known for removing small particles, bacteria and virus from water at high flow rates, ...

The Department of Environmental Protection today announced it will publish in this week's Pennsylvania Bulletin a revised general permit for the processing and beneficial use of liquid waste from oil and gas well sites. "This permit encourages recycling of wastewater by providing regulatory clarity, consistency and predictability," said DEP Secretary Mike Krancer. "This permit replaces ...

Process wastewater treatment, recycling, solutions for saving energy or for materials recovery are now indispensable in the industry. Industry needs water for various purposes. On the one hand it can be processed so that it complies with the required quality, on the other hand, the process water must be treated to be either introduced properly, disposed of or recycled back into the process cycle. ...

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